WS_FTP is a file management program that works like
Windows Explorer and other file managers; once you have everything set, you
will be able to open this program and simply highlight files on your machine
and click them to the University web server where they will be published.

3.aIt is
not always easy to find this program, so you may have to use the Search command
on your Start menu to get there.Just
type in exactly WS_FTP.The program
icon should look like the one below or in Black Letter Gothic FTP.

3b. If you had trouble finding this program, place
a shortcut on your desktop.Simply left
click once on the program as it is listed in the results of your Search
mentioned above, then right click and select Send to Desktop.

4. Once WS_FTP is opened you will have to make
some initial settings.

5. It should look like this:

With the following window open on top of the
first.

6. The settings will have to be made in this
window Session Profile:

Select New:

The type in Your Name (Real Name):

Host Name: sun.cc.westga.edu

User ID: mcrafton

Password: *********

Check the Save Password Box

Click Save

After this you will be able to select your name
from the drop down menu and click OK.

Once you click OK, you should then become logged
on to your server files:

7. Once you arrive at this stage publishing your
pages is a simple matter of opening the right folders and clicking and pointing
and publishing.

Find your file.This file, for example, I have named publish_htm.htm and placed it in my
Webpagework.

So first Find the file in the Local System side.

Next I need to open up the public_html folder in
the Remote System side.

Finally, click the arrow pointing to the right and
the file will be published.Go to your
browser and load or reload the document and it should be there.If not, call ITS.

Finally, finally, if you have a lot of images (as
does this page) you have to publish those as well.MS Word will create a subdirectory of the images when you Save As
a web page (or html) and you simply have to publish that subdirectory in the
same way that you publish a single page or file.